90g drill angella and I are looking into having are 90g tank drilled in like 6 mouths at planing stage right now. I was wondering What you charge for that. if you have suggested hole size you would go for a 90 and styles for the overflow it would be helpful.
I was thinking an overflow for each side. we are moving again next year and want to have a plan for our tank.
underwaterparadise- 08-23-2008
Sorry but I don't drill tanks. Check with Josh he can help you out. I can get you a screamin deal on a new one though!!!
iairj84- 08-23-2008
If the wife doesn't allow you to drill yourself wakefield and sons glass in chico did mine for me. It took about a week to get it back since they kinda put that stuff on the backburner but it was fairly cheap $15-20
underwaterparadise- 08-23-2008
Hey Matt did they give you any type of warranty or guarantee??
Rysam- 08-23-2008
wakefields knows their shiz. they will take care of you. my mom worked there for a couple years and they fixed/drilled all kinds of things.
underwaterparadise- 08-23-2008
That's cool to know of a place that will do that!!
iairj84- 08-23-2008
No warranty or guarantee at all, but they dont charge you for drilling if they break it. I know Jody has taken all of his tanks there for the store and he said they had never broken any of his and that include 20's with much thinner glass (thinner=harder to drill) the thicker the glass the easier it should be since there's no vibration.
Pcrain- 08-24-2008
Sweet thanks for the info I will put that to use =)
Rollins- 08-30-2008
I have used Wakefields and Miller glass on some of my glass tanks, everything went well. I remember somthing about the bottom of some tanks is made w/ a different type of glass that is much easier to break so be careful. My current tank is Acrylic and I drilled it myself w/ a cheap hole saw kit from harbor freight. Good luck
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